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Malcolm Young of AC/DC statue

Malcolm Young of AC/DC statue

Andy Scott , the renowned Scottish sculptor best known for his creation of The Kelpies, the colossal horse-head sculptures , has expressed an interest in designing a new statue to honour Malcolm Young , the legendary frontman of the rock band AC/DC. This project, if realised, would bring together two iconic Scottish figures—one from the world of music and the other from the world of art—celebrating the cultural impact that each has had both locally and globally. A Tribute to…

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Falkirk has three five star visitor attractions

Falkirk has three five star visitor attractions

Not a lot of people know this , but Falkirk has three five star attractions – the Kelpies , the Falkirk Wheel and Callendar House . The Kelpies are 100 feet sculptures of 2 Clydesdale horses with over 2 million visitors in the last 7 years . The Falkirk Wheel is a unique rotating boat lift which connects the Union Canal and the Forth and Clyde canal. Callendar House is a 500 year old historic house which was redesigned and…

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Kelpies Falkirk tour bookings

Kelpies Falkirk tour bookings

Explore the famous Kelpies , the Falkirk Wheel and Callendar House in Falkirk . Phone / Whatsapp +447305-294773 for more details Tours start at 10 am weekdays and 11.30 pm weekends Normal pickup point is your Edinburgh city centre hotel, Airbnb or your port.  Check availability for Falkirk tours online For more details about availability phone +44131 549 9785 / +447305-294773 . Itinerary five hour private tour group day trip around Falkirk Explore the world famous Kelpies , a unique tribute to the Clydesdale horses that…

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Callendar House , Falkirk gets five star rating

Callendar House , Falkirk gets five star rating

Callendar House in Falkirk has received a five-star rating from VisitScotland. The 14th century building, set within Callendar Park and opened to the public in 1996 after centuries as a family home with links to Mary Queen of Scots, has achieved the national tourism organisation’s top-quality award. The House dates back to the 14th century. For categories including core experience, catering, hospitality, friendliness, staff efficiency and cleanliness it reached “exceptional” standard following a Quality Assurance visit. Maureen Campbell, Chief Executive…

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